xPLORE
The catalogue of Intix use cases.
Payment and securities transaction flows are niche and generic at the same time. The process flow might be the same, the types, characteristics and requirements differ. xPLORE Intix and you will find a wealth of use cases as proof of the many unique queries we can solve for you – your customers – your entire eco-system.
Learn, earn and reap your return.
xPLORE Intix and you will find a wealth of use cases as proof of the many other directions in which you can venture with xTRAIL & xTRACE. Monitoring your cross border payments for compliance purposes, may lead to using the same data to see if you did indeed offer your customers the most optimal and cost effective route for international payments. Having built a group level xTRAIL information system, might be of service when you do a deep dive into the data to analyse where your future Open Banking revenue streams and optimisation may come from. Securities transactions contain rich sets of data, tampering with its contents can lead to very pricy breaches of integrity, not to mention the cause of reputational damage.
Take a deep dive into xPLORE for ideation on what more to do with xTRAIL & xTRACE to further protect, optimise and monetise your transactions business. Buy for one goal, redeploy and build on this investment for your next goal. Here are some ideas drawn from Intix’ real life experience.

Large CSD is improving operational efficiency in their analysis and investigation activities

Tier 1 Bank in United States is transforming customer experience in payments transactions

MT to MX linking

Payment operations are as strong as its weakest link: BAM

File to find: Legal archiving

Compliance: seeing, checking, challenging, knowing

Instant access = Instant Insight

Trace the transaction to ‘Follow the money’

Real-time analytics on your SWIFT messaging data
MT to MX linking
xTRAIL supports the visual comparison of MT and MX messages in the context of ISO 20022 migration.
The MT and MX message payloads are associated so that the end-user can open a dialogue where both messages are shown next to one another.